The English Premier League has highlighted some extraordinary sides, fit for going head to head with any group ever. Notwithstanding, one crew stands apart over the rest.

Manchester United’s group of 2007/08 might not have established any precedents for focused aggregates, yet the difficulty of the resistance they confronted from other teams and their extra-curricular efforts made this title-winning group the best that the Premier League has ever observed. Both Arsenal and Chelsea pushed United the entire way but still United managed to roar back and accept Chelsea’s challenge upfront.

Eventually, United was terminated home by their considerable front trio of Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Carlos Tevez, who contributed 57 of the group’s 80 objectives. At the opposite finish of the pitch, the Red Devils flaunted potentially the best guard ever assembled by Sir Alex Ferguson, expertly marshalled by Edwin van der Sar and Nemanja Vidic. In case catching the title wasn’t sufficient, Manchester United likewise prevailed on the greatest stage, beating Chelsea by scoring penalties to win their subsequent Champions League under Ferguson.

Their way to the last was not a simple one, especially in the semi-last, where they faced the impressive power of Barcelona. Manchester United would win the title on three additional occasions with Ferguson in charge, even though the nature of those wins never fully coordinated this one or satisfied as much as this one.